Ha! Thanks for the inspiration - I just scored a door at a garage sale for $5 and was wondering what to use it for!! I so need a new headboard :) Woo hoo - easy peasy project & I get my headboard to boot! You are so inspiring Susan.

Fantastic! I've been looking for just such a door but haven't found one yet. I want to make it into a chalk board - daily organizer kind of a deal. Actually, the door to my son's room would be perfect. . . he better watch out!-breida

Wow! First, I love that your daughter shares your passion for crafting and second, it looks amazing! You are quite handy with powertools aren't you?! They scare the bejesus out of me but I'm determined to handle them this summer instead of waiting for the hubby!

Beautiful! I did one 40 some years ago except I painted it and stenciled it and where the doorknob was I wired a light so there was a little lamp right in the middle for reading. I still have it but it's going to get re purposed one of these days. It was for a queen size and I have a double now and and found a big old 4 poster I want to redo and use. Projects....never ending but how fun! The wood on that is beautiful. Is it mahogany?

Fun! Love this... Just moved into a new home and have been away from the blogs for over a months. Nice to come back for such awesome inspiration. I have a few headboards to think about. Love the pics with the family members.

wow, it's a beautiful headboard. I made mine years ago very similar to this. FREE is great! Mine was free too, it looked like it had been shot up when I removed all the tons of hardware from it.have a great weekend,gail

wow, I have an old door and am stripping the paint. i plan to stain it a dark color and hope it will look just like yours. thanks for the how to on the legs, i wasn't sure how i was going to do that yet.

Thank you for stopping by, I love your comments and I will do my best to reply to all your questions and comments. Please make sure your settings will accept emails so I can get back to you...Have a nice day. Susan

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